Adoption Dog Stomped to Death by Soldier

On March 3rd, 2009, in El Paso, Tx at  Fort Bliss, a soldier adopted 2 dogs from Pet Guardian Angel-an adoption center.   Tinkerbelle was a golden retriever and Wrigley, a mixed breed.  See her standing proudly by her new family in this photo.


Within a few weeks of the adoption, the soldier horrifically stomped, kicked, and beat Tinkerbelle to death.  Stop for one moment and imagine the pain and suffering that Tinkerbell and Wrigley endured as they were brutally attacked. Tinkerbelle was gruesomely murdered, blow-by-blow, kick-by-kick, and beaten to death.  The soldier's wife said he got angry and punished the dog by hitting her with the leash and basically stomping her.  How long and how much pain did Tinkerbelle withstand until she took her last breath?  Wrigley got away, but was kicked so badly that he was taken to a veterinary clinic and had extensive surgery done on his broken up hind leg.


This type of behavior should not be tolerated by somebody whose job it is to protect our country.  The soldier in question should not get away with such inhumane acts nor should the community tolerate such behavior. A slap on the wrist is not punishment enough for the crime.  Silence is acceptance.  By remaining silent we take no steps to prevent such horrific acts from happening again.  By signing this petition, you are helping put an end to this abuse and urging the community to ensure action is taken against the accused.


P.S.  If you want to voice your concerns to Ft Bliss concerning this incident  contact the Army's Public Relations Officer,  Jean Offutt; her email  is Jean.offutt@us.army.mil  She can be reached at 915-568-4505. 


Thank you so much.

We the  undersigned want to send a clear message to Colonel Manning, Brigade Commander of Ft. Bliss, El Paso, Texas, that animal abuse cannot be ignored on his post, and that we are hoping he presses criminal charges on the individual who perpetrated this heinous act as follows.


On March 3rd, 2009, in El Paso, Tx at  Fort Bliss, a soldier adopted 2 dogs from Pet Guardian Angels, a non-profit for animals.  They were one golden retriever,  Tinkerbelle and Wrigley, a mixed breed.  Who knew what tragedy destiny lay in wait for them?  Tinkerbelle and Wrigley finally had a home and a family they could love and trust.   THe photo on the petition shows Tinkerbelle proudly sitting by her family, head held high.


Within a few weeks of the adoption, the soldier horrifically stomped, kicked, and beat Tinkerbelle to death.  Stop for one moment and imagine the pain and suffering that Tinkerbell and Wrigley endured as they were brutally attacked. Tinkerbelle was gruesomely murdered, blow-by-blow, kick-by-kick, and beaten to death. 



The soldier's wife said he got angry and punished the dog by hitting her with the leash and basically stomping her.  How long and how much pain did Tinkerbelle withstand until she took her last breath?  Wrigley got away, but was kicked so badly that he was taken to a veterinary clinic and had extensive surgery done with pins to mend his broken up hind leg.

This type of behavior should not be tolerated by somebody whose job it is to protect our country.  The soldier in question should not get away with such inhumane acts nor should the community tolerate such behavior. A slap on the wrist is not punishment enough for the crime. 

Silence is acceptance.  By remaining silent we take no steps to prevent such horrific acts from happening again.  By signing this petition, you are helping put an end to this abuse and urging the community to ensure action is taken against the accused.  We thank you for that.


P.S.  If you want to voice your concerns to Ft Bliss concerning this incident  contact the Army's Public Relations Officer,  Jean Offutt; her email  is Jean.offutt@us.army.mil  She can be reached at 915-568-4505. 

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